One of the biggest strengths for Android as a platform is its customisability. Here are a collection of tweaks, widgets, and notifications enhancements that provide detailed information at your fingertips, and toggle system settings in just a few taps.

Beautiful Widgets: It's one of the first Android apps to reach a million paid downloads, and it is ideal for both smartphones and tablets. The paid app installs animated widgets for clock, weather, battery, and a number of 1x1 toggle widgets for Wi-Fi, Brightness, GPS, Rotate, etc.

Screen Filter: For those who like to read e-books at night, this little tweak improves the readability of LCD and AMOLED screens by reducing the brightness far below the lowest settings. It does so by applying a filter that goes several notches below Android's built-in brightness setting.

Screenshot It: Taking screenshots of your Android hasn't been easier. Screenshot it works on rooted and non-rooted phones, and works on can be configured to take a screenshot every time you shake your device. You can also crop and annotate screenshots with this app.

Badass Battery Monitor: True to its name, this app lets you estimate battery life based on your usage stats, and also gives a detailed overview of which components were the biggest battery hogs. It also functions as a simple homescreen widget, to let you know how much juice is left.

Network Speed: It's the first thing you'd need to check on, when diagnosing your sub-par browsing experience. This widget shows itself in the notification drop-down menu, and publishes real-time stats on how much bandwidth your apps are consuming.

Battery Widget: This simple widget provides real-time stats of your device's battery life on the homescreen, status and notification menu. It can also be configured to provide alerts when the battery hits a certain limit.

Ecocharger: This app can be configured to beep/vibrate once the device is fully charged, and as a habit it can save power and extend the battery lifecycle in the long run.

Button Saviour: This app is ideal for tablets without hardware keys like the Kindle Fire, or devices with stiff/broken keys. It basically installs a floating software key panel that provides access to menu functions like Home, Camera, Call, and Power Off. Root access is required for all the features to work.

One of the biggest strengths for Android as a platform is its customisability. Here are a collection of tweaks, widgets, and notifications enhancements that provide detailed information at your fingertips, and toggle system settings in just a few taps.